The Qiantu K50 electric two-seater will make its North American debut at the New York Auto Show in just over a month’s time. The model, first introduced back in 2015 as the K50 Event! at the Shanghai Auto Show, will be sold Stateside by Mullen Technologies, the company that will actually assemble the cars as well.

The Qiantu K50 has 375 horsepower and 428 pound-foot of torque and rides on an aluminum frame with carbon fiber body panels. It features two electric motors, one connected to each axle, and, depending on the driving mode you choose, all the power can be sent to the rear wheels or can be spread across the two axles for an AWD experience. Top speed is electronically limited to 124 mph, and the sprint from 0 to 62 mph takes a claimed 4.6 seconds. The two companies say the car will be “unexpectedly affordable,” as we reported back in December. Let’s see what has changed since then.